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<blockquote data-quote="02WS6" data-source="post: 8690935" data-attributes="member: 678581"><p>Ahh now I see the full picture - I was under the impression the four 6.25” speakers were the only speakers in the car.</p><p></p><p>Seeing as that isn't the case let me reverse my previous response and say this. Unless you're going to upgrade your sub and sub amp, leave everything connected for the sub's as is, as its the best you're going to get in its current config - 4 Ohm bridged to a series parallel load @ 4 ohms.</p><p></p><p>Everything else for your Mid's and High's sounds good.</p><p></p><p>My only recommendation would be to take some measurements a get yourself a shallow mount sub, find either a pre-fab box that meets the recommended cu/ft or build your own and a more powerful amp to match the RMS on the sub. I think you're mid's/high setup will over run what little bass you have. It's gonna sound clear as hell but everything below 100hz is probably gonna feel light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02WS6, post: 8690935, member: 678581"] Ahh now I see the full picture - I was under the impression the four 6.25” speakers were the only speakers in the car. Seeing as that isn't the case let me reverse my previous response and say this. Unless you're going to upgrade your sub and sub amp, leave everything connected for the sub's as is, as its the best you're going to get in its current config - 4 Ohm bridged to a series parallel load @ 4 ohms. Everything else for your Mid's and High's sounds good. My only recommendation would be to take some measurements a get yourself a shallow mount sub, find either a pre-fab box that meets the recommended cu/ft or build your own and a more powerful amp to match the RMS on the sub. I think you're mid's/high setup will over run what little bass you have. It's gonna sound clear as hell but everything below 100hz is probably gonna feel light. [/QUOTE]
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